When configuring a system to use the nfsserver resource agent for use with NFSv3 and NFSv4, you must account for the following limitations:

Configure only one nfsserver resource per cluster. If you require more, you must use restricted failover domains to ensure that the two services in question can never start on the same host.

Do not reference a globally-configured nfsserver resource in more than one service.

Do not mix old-style NFS services with the new nfsserver in the same cluster. Older NFS services required the NFS daemons to be running; nfsserver requires the daemons to be stopped when the service is started.

When using multiple file systems, you will be unable to use inheritance for the exports; thus reuse of nfsclient resources in services with multiple file systems is limited. You may, however, explicitly define target and path attributes for as many nfsclients as you like.

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